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Helen Vendler's The Art of Shakespeare's Sonnets is an incredible work of analysis, criticism--and obsession. In giving these complex poems a close reading, Vendler attempts to enter the mind and esthetics of her subject, resulting in an amazing and comprehensive commentary on the sonnets. But this is not a book for Shakespeare neophytes. Vendler assumes a degree of familiarity with Shakespeare's sonnets, and she writes in the language of literary criticism: "...the couplet--placed not as resolution but as coda--can then stand in any number of relations ... to the preceding argument."). However, for those readers who have a basic knowledge of Renaissance poetics, and Shakespeare's sonnets in particular, The Art of Shakespeare's Sonnets is a gold mine of fascinating interpretation. What's more, though Vendler draws on the work of many commentators who went before her, in the end it is Shakespeare's own meaning, and not the interpretation of modern critics, that she reads for. A nice bonus is the CD inside the back cover of the book, which contains the author's reading of 65 sonnets.


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A respected literary critic and Harvard academic, Vendler has created an exhaustive and wonderful work on Shakespeare's sonnets. Most of the many studies of the sonnets focus on the dozen or so most famous ones. Works that do study the complete group usually offer detailed, scholarly annotations, such as G. Blakemore Evans's highly recommended The Sonnets (Cambridge Univ., 1996). Vendler examines the lyrics as works of poetry, presenting all 154 sonnets, first in the 1609 Quarto version and then in Vendler's modernized text. Close readings relate the meaning of the language and the structure of individual sonnets and link them to other sonnets by theme or unit. The work is accompanied by a CD of Vendler reading 65 of the poems. A lengthy, useful introduction; a bibliography; an index of first lines; and two appendixes (of keywords and defective key words) complete the work. This study will become a standard work and is essential for all academic libraries.?Neal Wyatt, formerly with Mary Washington Coll. Lib., Richmond, Va.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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  • Hardcover: 696 pages
  • Publisher: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press (November 15, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0674637119
  • ISBN-13: 978-0674637115
  • Product Dimensions: 10 x 6.6 x 1.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #341,955 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Shakespeare's Sonnets Anew, October 6, 2000
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In this invaluable book, Helen Vendler investigates what she finds aesthetically most provocative in each of Shakespeare's beautiful sonnets, i.e., the fact that Shakespeare, himself undertook the writing of the sonnets as a "writer's project invented to amuse and challenge his own capacity for inventing artworks."

The Art of Shakespeare's Sonnets is comprised of a single introductory chapter outlining Vendler's own critical perspective and 153 individual sonnets, together with critical commentary. (Sonnets 153 and 154 are presented together in one essay.) Vendler's format seeks to restore "comprehension of the internal logic and old finery of Elizabethan lyric" which has almost completely disappeared from contemporary examinations of these sonnets. Vendler's book will help readers to better understand the language of Shakespeare's sonnets as well as uncover textual clues in a clearer and more deliberate fashion, leading readers to a greater appreciation of the power of language when manipulated by a master poet intent upon expressing the inner life of the speaker.

The author provides fresh and unexpected interpretation of the sonnets based on clear, textual evidence rather than through a dominant theoretical perspective. She also explores linguistic strategies directly from Shakespeare's own compositional acts and then constructs upon them an interpretation of the poet's duty "to create aesthetically convincing representations of feelings felt and thoughts thought." Vendler chooses to concentrate her efforts on Shakespeare's ability to accurately convey the speaker's own misery, torment, joy, wonder, exuberance, etc. within the mere fourteen lines demanded of the sonnet, that most structured of all forms of expression. She points out that it is in the "simultaneous marshaling of temporal continuity, logical discreteness and psychological modeling that Shakespeare's sonnets surpass those of other sonneteers."

Vendler then goes on to assert that Shakespeare, as a writer of sonnets, was seeking as many ways as possible to manipulate the form. His orchestration thus results in vignettes, musings and one-sided conversations with imagined listeners who do not reveal an extended hidden narrative or meaning but do "comprise a virtual anthology of lyric possibility."

Vendler invites the reader to participate in his own exploration of the sonnets. Unlike most critical treatises where the poems appear as a block in front of the text followed by an analysis, in this book each sonnet and its analysis appear together. The reader can formulate his own speculations and check them against Vendler's without even having to turn the page.

For those who want to listen to the beauty of these sonnets, there is a CD bound into the back cover of the book, providing an indispensable tool in helping readers to fully appreciate all the textual and acoustical clues--the allure de la phrase.

This is definitely not a book to read straight through, nor is it intended for the novice. Readers should already have some familiarity with the sonnets and those who do not should keep an annotated edition close by. Familiarity with poetic terms is also a necessity, since Vendler, a splendid poet herself, makes frequent reference to terms which are undoubtedly unfamiliar to those who are not frequently engaged in the study or analysis of the lyric form.

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18 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must-Read For Any Lover of Shakespeare, May 26, 1999
By Michael Lima (Fresno, California USA) - See all my reviews
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Vendler does an excellent job of making the sonnets accessible and illuminating for all readers of Shakespeare. For those who are novices to Shakespeare's work, Vendler points out the patterns of structure inherent in the poems. To the individuals more familar with the sonnets, Vendler offers a detailed analysis of the words of the poems. The sum of these approaches provides both the novice and the expert with an appreciation for the depth and complexity of the sonnets.

Interestingly, Vendler does not often provide interpretations of the meaning of the poems. Instead, she chooses to provide the reader with an appreciation of the elements of the sonnets in order to allow one to make their own informed interpretations.

Vendler has created a book that mirrors the sonnets in that it can be enjoyed on many different levels. But, regardless of which level upon which it is enjoyed, the book is an indespensible guide into the wonders of Shakespeare's sonnets. Any student of Shakespeare needs to have this book in their collection of critical works on the Bard.

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21 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A dazzling critical work and vigorous defense of The Sonnets, August 26, 2003
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This is a work of scholarship of the highest order. Vendler appreciates, for our benefit, each of Shakespeare's 154 Sonnets in mini-essays of three to six pages. Before each essay is the original folio text and Vendler's own modernization of the text, since the spelling and printing conventions of Shakespeare's day can obscure common words.

But this is not all. In a lengthy introduction, Vendler surveys critical reception of The Sonnets through the present day and argues persuasively for her own methods of interpretation. Her interpretations examine the poems on a multitude of lingiustic levels, from the phonological (sound) to the semantic (meaning, content). She avoids detailed analysis of imagery and socio/psychological implications, for the most part, since they can be had elsewhere.

Her aim is to show Shakespeare's poetic choices and illuminate the thought patterns that structure the poems. Sometimes she goes as far as to show possible lines Shakespeare could have written, but didn't. The effect of this analysis is that I finally feel I can approach these poems on a level that truly respects them. Thanks to Vendler, I understand why such lines as--

Shall I compare thee to a summer's day
My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun
When in disgrace with Fortune and men's eyes

--and so so many more stick in my head, and have stuck in the heads of the generations before me.

As accessible as it is for modern criticism, THE ART OF SHAKESPEARE'S SONNETS is not an entry-level work. Vendler assumes not only familiarity with The Sonnets, but also with certain linguistic concepts such as "speech acts" and "deixis". It's nothing a bright person with a good dictionary can't get through.

Those who order the hardback edition will get the added bonus of an audio CD (which Amazon mistakenly lists as a CD-ROM) of Vendler reading several of the Sonnets. Unsurprisingly, her readings stress what she says should be stressed in the essays and are in the American accent of a Harvard professor, not in the phonologically reconstructed accent of Shakespeare's day (to hear this, try ACCENTS by Robert Blumenfeld which features a reading of Sonnet 29).

For English majors, poets, and people who love poetry (I hope the categories overlap) I cannot recommend this book highly enough. People turned off by Harold Bloom, Vendler's esteemed colleague at Harvard, would do well to look at Vendler's less self-important and more textual approach to literary criticism. As far as I'm concerned, this is the definitive edition of The Sonnets, not likely to be surpassed in the near and not-so-near future.

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5.0 out of 5 stars WHEN ORDERING THE HARDCOVER EDITION OF THIS MOST EXCELLENT BOOK< BE SURE THE CD IS INCLUDED
I just assumed it was and did not get the CD. Be sure the item description in the list of copies for sale specifies the CD is included. Otherwise it is not. Read more
Published 13 months ago by C. Scanlon

5.0 out of 5 stars What you are Buying
This book is one to love and hate. I personally love the book while others criticise her work.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Bard's books barred by bonehead
The second sentence of Helen Vendler's reading of Sonnet 23 is hidden away inside the sneaky-pete parentheses of a cream-faced loon. Read more
Published on March 30, 2007 by Noddy

5.0 out of 5 stars A dramatic and accurate expression of the inner life . . .
Vendler doesn't just help us understand the Sonnets--she also gets right down to the basics of poetry itself, and in doing so provides an answer to the question: What is a poem... Read more
Published on March 24, 2007 by Martin H. Dickinson

3.0 out of 5 stars A Tough Slog but Worth It (Maybe)
Among the many good features of The Art of Shakespeare's Sonnets are those mentioned by other reviewers: Each sonnet is printed in its original form on its own page and also in... Read more
Published on June 3, 2006 by Stephen Schwartz

5.0 out of 5 stars A must have for Shakespeare lovers
I have just finished a research project for my Masters class. The project was about the Philosophies found in Shakespeare's Sonnets. Read more
Published on November 26, 2005 by Herschel Greenberg

5.0 out of 5 stars The Most Readable Edition
Many of the customer reviewers have discussed the merits of this excellent book. I would like to emphasize that of the many editions of Shakespeare's Sonnets, this is the one... Read more
Published on March 12, 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars A unique contribution to appreciation of The Sonnets
Professor Vendler's unique gift here to all readers is not an attempt to produce the be all and end all of sonnet studies and should not be evaluated against such a (an... Read more
Published on November 5, 2002 by richardpinneau.com

5.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully produced, with critical analysis of each sonnet.
THE ART OF SHAKESPEARE'S SONNETS. By Helen H. Vendler. 692 pp. 1999. (pbk.)

Shakespeare's 'Sonnets' is a deservedly well-loved body of poetry, and there have been innumerable... Read more

Published on June 20, 2001 by tepi

4.0 out of 5 stars Well-intended, impressive, but to what end?
At the outset Vendler claims that any comment on Shakespeare's sonnets that could be applied to a prose paraphrasis is not worthy of the name "literary criticism. Read more
Published on February 13, 2001 by Samuel Chell

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